Win a Juicer: Breville Juice Fountain Duo!

We want to help you start juicing for a healthy new year! Throughout the month of January, we’re giving away an assortment of our favorite juicers. Today, enter for a chance to win a Breville Juice Fountain Duo, which allows you to make your own fresh juices from fruits and vegetables. With a powerful motor (and five speeds!) you can customize extraction to the type of produce you’re using and ensure the maximum yield every time.

To enter, just leave a comment on this post by Monday, January 21 at 6 p.m. (PT) telling us your best juicing tip. We’ll pick a winner at random. Want to know if you’re the lucky winner? We’ll email our prize winner on Tuesday, 1/22, so be sure to check your inbox. Good luck!

The best juicing tip I know is to make your leafy greens as dense as possible by rolling them together before pushing them through the feeding tube. You get MUCH more juice out of them this way. Happy juicing!

When I first starting juicing, I thought everything is healthy and all these fruits MUST taste good together. I learned the hard way, mixing too many types of produce together makes a funky tasting juice sometimes.

I haven’t had a juiced drink in probably 10 years, back when my mom made them for us! I used to love it when she made them for us. You can really toos a lot of different fruit in there and it almost always tastes great! I have always wanted one, but I don’t think we’d ever have the extra money to purchase one. This would be great! Awesome give-away!

Always use a glass container to store your juice! I made the mistake of storing my carrot juice in a plastic container and left it out by mistake overnight, in the morning there was carrot juice all over my counter!

It is such a big time saver if you prepare your produce for juicing ahead of time.Wash is, cut it up, and store it in a zip lock bag in the refrigerator. Then when you want a quick snack, it won’t seem so tiresome to make.

I don’t have any tips yet because i don’t have a juicer. That’s why I hope I can win this one. I have read many articles about juicing, though, and they all point out how important it is to prep all of your produce in advance to save time in the mornings.

Juicing tip – save the pulp after pressing your juice and incorporate into your baking! Great way to use every ingredient to its fullest potential and stay healthy! Fresh juice & a delicious spinach bread? Win-win!

Oh my how I would love to be the random winner!!!! I love randomness and winning this incredible juicer would take random to another level!! Plus, it MUST be meant to be because my doctor just told me at my appointment this a.m. that I must develop a better lifestyle if I want to be around and suggested juicing! 🙂

My tip is to listen to your body when coming up with new combinations of juices. Of course, you shouldn’t be afraid to try new things, but if the thought of a particular combination makes your stomach feel weird, chances are that’s your body telling you it wouldn’t be good for you.

I would love nothing more than to make juices for my almost 2 year old who we strictly feed organic and whole foods. Not to mention I’m about to give birth to our second child and it would be an amazing compliment to optimize nutrition during nursing!

“Chew” your juices. Juices rapidly assimilate, so swishing them around your mouth before swallowing allows the digestion process to begin by mixing the juice with saliva. Savoring your vegetable juices in this way makes a huge difference

My mother has been juicing since I can remember. Her speedy recovery from a lumpectomy and masectomy was because of the main nutrition she had due to juicing. My best tip to anyone is to drink the juice within the next couple of minutes. If not, you can freeze in ice cube trays (as I do for my kids drinks). I also add a bit of ginger to everything and balance some sweet fuits with vegetables.. This would be a really nice gift for her since her juicer is pretty old and beat up..

We started juicing last year and the whole family loves it! They all help me prep the produce by washing and cutting it and then help me clean up too. We use all sorts of fruits and veggies – apples, beets, celery, kale, spinach, kiwi, carrots, ginger, hard berries, etc. Sometimes, I have extra juice left over and I freeze it in ice cube trays and then put it in soups and pastas. Extra nutrients all around!

I love to juice every morning. My “base” juice usually consists of kale (or sometimes spinach or both!), lemon, ginger and parsley. Then I add pear, or apple, or carrots to sweeten. Delicious with so many health benefits!

I haven’t juiced before but would love to start~I have a garden and always wanted to take advantage of the abundance of vegetable we have that we can’t eat or give away, and I think this would be a great way!

My favorite “juicing tip” is that carrot based juices help give me the “get-up-and-go” I need to make it through the dreary winter months… probably the complex vitamin B and other nutrients found in carrots… plus it makes a beautiful cheery color of orange! I would love to start making my own juices!

This looks like a great juicer! I would like to start juicing regularly, and I love my other Breville products (such as the pie maker) from Williams-Sonoma. My best juicing tip? Use juicing as a complement to a healthy diet, rather than as a 1-3 day cleanse; you’ll better reap the benefits of juicing if you include a fresh green/vegetable/fruit juice as a regular treat!

I havent juiced in years, But never felt better than when I did. Juicing is the essence of health….Dont be afraid of color, one of my favorites is carrot, apple spinach. Its a bit green, but its pure health in a glass.

I have been looking at juicers and these Brevilles seem to have the best reviews. Since I don’t have one at home, my tip is to blend equal parts veggies and water in a blender or food processor and then strain through a fine mesh sieve. I also find that adding a squeeze of citrus (lemon, lime, orange) brightens the flavor. And on the health drink subject, I know they recommend not using fruits because of sugar but I like to make a delicious smoothie with banana, grapes, pear, protein powder, water and ground flax seeds. It’s really tasty and not too sweet.

I see it says to tell about your best juicing tip but I really haven’t done any juicing. I’ve been wanting to since my wife was diagnosed with MS a little over a year ago but have not been able to afford one. I’ve heard a lot of people talking about the health benefits so if I win it would definitely go to good use!

I would LOVE to start juicing, but know that to do so requires a really good juicer, which can be really expensive. I’d love the pulp for cooking and baking and know that my husband could really benefit from all the fresh juices in the morning!

Ginger adds a fresh zing and multiple health benefits to your juice. When using it as an added ingredient, make sure to peel the skin before putting it through the juicer. The skin can make your juice a bit grainy and/or mealy. Enjoy!

Williams Sonoma is our go to place or everything kitchen and cooking related. My husband and I are always looking for new ways to keep our diet exciting, interesting and most if all healthy! This would be a great way to keep that going for the new year 🙂

I don’t have any tips because I’ve never made juice…but my toddler and I saw an episode of Curious George on PBS yesterday where George made juice after tasting some at a farmer’s market, and now I’m interested!

I love Williams Sonoma! I’ve never had any juicer and would so love to win one. I’ve seen some of the Breville appliances and they are amazing!
The best tip I’ve ever known about is leaving the skin on. We make lemonade with real lemons-skin and all in my blender-cloudy, but amazing!

I am a big fan of juicing – though I use a blender so that you can get all that fiber from the pulp. One tip is that if you are making a green smoothie for first timers, make it 1/2 fruit and 1/2 veggies and use veggies like spinach, carrots and romaine lettuce – it will end up green but still taste more like fruit then veggies!

Juicing makes me feel ALIVE & PRETTY because my body just loves to feel beautiful/healthy on the inside. My mom taught me to always include kale, beats and cabbage in juicing because it cleanses and balances my system. My tip is to juice kale, beats and cabbage once a week and drink it throughout the day because it’s great for cleansing and balance; especially for women.

We don’t own a juicer either, but we’d love one! I would experiment with using the pulp in different ways – add to veggie burgers and falafel, add to baked goods like cookies and breads, add to soups and stews……I bet the list is endless!

I was just in a conversation with some acquaintances about which juicer is the best and what kind of investment is warranted when making the purchase. My suggestions where to take into account how many other uses there are for your juicer, make sure you can get as many nutrients as possible (that the machine is not binding the pulp up and keeping it but that it is ‘juicing’ as much fruit or veggie as possible).

Don’t have any juicing tips as I’ve never used one, but hopefully will soon…I have a very picky 2 year old and a husband that is a fitness junkie but really bad about getting his daily dose of fruits and veggies.

So many tips, how to choose! I always leave the skin on to not leave out any nutrients and love to include Ginger for its many health benefits. Apple, Carrot, Beat, Ginger – that will cure any hangover, add Kale to make it even better!

so weird, a salesman at my husbands work brought in a juicer and my husband uses it daily and swears by it! he was so excited to tell me he put a whole pineapple in the other day lol. it would be cool to have one at home so he doesnt have to clean it for the whole dealership! thanks for the opportunity!

I like to use my leftover pulp for raw breads and crackers, and to add into my other baking items like cakes, cookies, and brownies. It helps you utilize all the nutrition that comes with the vegetables and fruits.

I have never juiced before but have been wanting to start for awhile. My best tip (even though I haven’t begun yet) is to make it fun 🙂 There are some really great websites and recipes out there to help beginners and to spice things up!! Also, adding spinach or kale is a great way to get your leafy greens in and pack a ton of extra nutrients into your drink!

The timing couldnt be more perfect for your giveaway! I recently sent out a poll on Facebook inquiring about Juicer recommendations as I’m looking to start juicing. I don’t have any tips yet, but plan to start every morning with fresh ” juices” for my 2yo son & myself. This Breville Duo Juicer would give me the opportunity to do this & add nutritional value to our mornings! Thank you!

I love Breville appliances and would make excellent use of this juicer. I am on a strict diet to lose 90 pounds and this would be very helpful in losing the weight. Thanks to WS for sponsoring this contest. You have been my favorite kitchen store for many, many years!

We have an old early 90’s juice at my house which fails to impress me, so I am in dire need of a new one. My juicing tip would have to be including a bit of ginger in everything. It gives it a zest and is so good for you!

My best juicing tip is to freeze all our fresh picked berries form our summers here in WA state in snack size freezer bags. That is the perfect amount to juice or make into mixed berry/fruit juice or smoothies. Whatcom county berries are amazing, and if you pick your own, you save tons of money and it is farm to table eating!

If you wish to add new vegetables for juicing, try adding one at a time. If by chance your stomach doesn’t handle the juice too well, you’ll be able to tell which vegetable caused irritation and omit it in the future. Happy juicing!

Not so much a juicing tip but a juicing recipe. This is one I’ve used for years…and made using my sister’s Breville juicer, which I LOVE! It makes juicing apples and cucumbers super easy.
1 english cucumber
1 green apple
Handfuls of spinach
1 stalk celery
1″ ginger root
Wedge of lemon with rind

I just saw the movie Fat Sick and Nearly Dead last night and became motivated to start Juicing. I went to go buy a new juicer today and out of coincidence my mother-In-law sent me the link for this Blog for the chance to win the juicer. My tip is to make sure you use a little lemon to cut some of the bitterness of the leafy greens.

I’ve mastered the blender, but a juicer would be a dream come true!! My best tip is to gather all ingredients in advance, and I like to add a little spinach to things, because it doesn’t taste like much and pumps up the vitamins!

Never stop juicing! Wow, Williams-Sonoma, I’m ready to buy a juicer and then you keep giving them away! How can I justify putting out that kind of money if I might win a beautiful Breville juicer from you? What’s a girl to do? 🙂

Juice intelligently! #1 mistake.. throwing anything in. Learn that fruits and veggies require different enzymes to digest.. so try to juice/drink them separately for best nutrient absorption and digestion. They compete with each other in digestion and lower the overall nutrient value… which isn’t that WHY we juice?
The only EXCEPTION is APPLE.. they are actually neutral and can be used with veggies or fruits and are great for sweetening/balancing harsher flavors. But be sure to buy organic apples!.. (apples topped the charts as the most contaminated produce with pesticides) and when you buy organic, you can throw the whole apple in and get ALL those lovely nutrients!

What a great way for my daughter in law and son to enjoy some great nutrition…especially since they are expecting my first grandchild!!! Hopefully I will win it for them. And who knows, maybe it will be a handy way to prepare toddler foods!

I just asked my mom the other day if she still had her juicer, of course she replied no. It was something she didn’t use. I was just thinking of buying one b/c I have a 2 year old that is just starting to drink juice and I would love to be able to provide homemade juice for him to enjoy instead of watered down sugary ones from the store! Thanks for the opportunity.

I can’t leave my best juicing tip because I have never tries juicing. The juicer would be a wonderful addition to our healthy lifestyle living changes our family of seven has been making. Thank you in advance!

I love the flavor of kale and other bitter greens in my juices and smoothies; however, this was definitely an acquired taste. I always keep bananas and blueberries on hand. Their strong flavor and texture, together, make a juice or smoothie a lot more palatable and “disguise” the bitterness of the greens. I also keep the pulp to use in baking.

I don’t have a juicer of my own, but have been to a few technique classes where a juicer was utilized. And what I have learned and plan to do when I get a juicer of my own is to use a blend of vegetables and fruits. I was surprised to learn that the vegetables and fruits, often ones that I don’t like and will not normally eat like bananas and cauliflower, are often masked well when mixed with other fruits. So throw it in!

My juicer had a hard time this week trying to juice my 2 year olds plastic fruit. I was in the shower and he decided he was thirsty. Oops – parent of the year award- I’m hoping the prize is a new juicer!

OMG I a big juicer… my blog name is “Juicy Jenn” – lol. Some of my fave things to blend are: Kale, Spinach, Carrots, Apple, Orange, Ginger…mmmmmmm so good. I’m trying to incorporate it into my daily life, as well as my son’s. Also, Breville’s products are top of the line, man! 🙂 Cheers.

My tip is to make use of the pulp too either by making crackers with it in the dehydrator or adding it into other dishes like meatloaf or soups. I even add a little to my dogs’ food to give them a vitamin boost.

I would love to have a new juicer! I’ve heard a lot about juicing. It’s everywhere! I don’t have a juicing tip personally because I don’t own a juicer. But Whole Living has some great recipes for juicing and making body cleansing juices to detoxify your body the healthy way with fruits and vegetables. Whole Foods Market has a video up about juicing. It states to use lots of berries or your favorite fruit to mask the bitterness of greens. You need your greens!!! Kale, Chard, Spinach, OH MY!

I guess I don’t understand this giveaway as those who need a juicer probably won’t have many tips compared to those who do have juicers…

I’ve been saving up for a Breville as everyone says a Breville is the way to go – the easiest of all juicers to clean and they say to get a Breville for this reason, because if a juicer is hard to clean then it becomes more of a chore than an enjoyable healthy choice!

So that’s my advice! Get an easy to clean juicer so that it doesn’t become a chore, but rather a fun and tasty healthy choice of living!

My tip is to stay informed through Williams-Sonoma’s website, fb page and blog. There is so much to learn here! The last Williams-Sonoma catalog had such an intriguing cover photo of glasses filled with beautiful liquids that I had to find out what they were. I was surprised to learn that they were juices, and that the recipes for the 30 different types were on W-S fb page. I ordered the glasses and now am hoping to get a juicer so that I can start on my own 30 days of juicing. Thanks, Williams-Sonoma!

The best tip I have, and it is so simple, is to be sure to have your juicer out on your calendar every day, otherwise, you will tend not to use it as often. I would love to own the Breville Juice Fountain Duo, that way you get the best of both worlds, slow speeds for softer fruits and leafy greens, and faster speeds for hard veggies and fruits. Breville rocks!!!

My best juicing tip is to ease into it! Although some people can go from not juicing to doing a juice cleanse, you can see results by just replacing one or two meals a day with juicing. …everything in moderation!!

I don’t own a juicer but feel I now need one. I am a breast cancer survivor and just finished the last of my cancer treatment 3 months ago. So now I need to heal my body from the chemo and radiation damage. I bought a book on juicing and after reading about the benefits I need to incorporate this into my diet. Now I need a machine.

When I had a juicer before I liked to add spices WHILE juicing to add extra health benefits. Turmeric is great as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, cayenne for vitamin A, garlic for detox, ginger for your GI tract, black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, all add great flavor whether to veggie or fruit or combo juices. TONS of spices out there to try 🙂

I am a person working in collaboration with two other groups as we move forward in an effort to change the health of all Americans. This would be great to use and talk about with the millions we are currently working with inside the health insurance community. Thanks for this opportunity.

First of all, I have never won anything in my life and this would be so great if I did win this. I have wanted to start juicing but the juicers are a bit expensive, so this would come in handy. I would think the best juicing tips would be to have your fruits and veggies cold and leave the skins on. Good luck to everyone!

I have been eager to start juicing and have been recently looking at reviews to see which juicer was the best.. So I would love to have the opportunity to give this Breville Juicer a try. I have in the last 5 years cut out most processed foods and have really been trying to eat all natural. This would just add to that next step.

Juice is the perfect food to alkalize your gut. If you stay clear of high sugar fruits and vegetables (like beets and carrots) you can create the perfect alkaline snack or meal. Most Americans eat SAD (standard american diet) that is full of processed foods, sugar, gluten and grains. Juicing is the perfect way to reverse that trend!

Best way to start a day is with fresh juice! I just started “juicing” with my blender, so very limited with my options. I promise to be a daring and regular juicer if I win the Breville Juice Fountain Duo and share my juices with all my friends so they go and buy their own at Williams-Sonoma 🙂

The only fruit that I juiced is orange, I do not have experience with electric juicer so I have no tip, but it would be nice if I win one!!! That would be a motivation to start healthy diet instead of store bought juice.

My tip is to wash your prodice very well and bag it, but don’t cut any fruits and/or veggies too far ahead of juicing (like the day or night before). You’ll lose too many of the nutrients if you leave cut fruit and veggies overnight, even in baggies. Also, adding the pulp to red sauce really ups the nutritional content and it virtually disappears into the sauce; no one will know!

Do not throw pulp away. Toss it into any baked good recipe. How about throwing some carrot pulp into a pound cake recipe? Pancakes work well too(berries and apples are good for pancakes). It adds some moisture, flavor and a nice texture.

1)Replace one drink (soda,coffee, etc) with a juice everyday!
2)Leafy greens are always good to add in! Apples are always good too.
3)Share the wealth!! Kids and all ages will find a juice they like! So have fun doing so!

Juicing is great for kids! Excellent way to sneak their veggies in and they think the green color is so cool! If you mix spinach or kale with apples, bananas, carrots, or berries it’s so easy to hit the recommended daily servings.

…My best tip, based on my own experience as a newbie juicer, is to EXPERIMENT, experiment, experiment until you have several fail-proof recipes that you adore and can easily and quickly pull together…and always, always, be sure to take advantage of edible skins on fruits and veggies (organic preferred) as there is a mountain of nutrition packed in the “natural packaging!”

I have this juicer and love it! I really, really want to get one for my mom. She enjoys the fresh juice when she visits. I like to put a plastic grocery sack in the container that collects the pulp so the clean-up is a breeze.

I don’t have a juicer either (yet) but here’s a tip I learned from a friend: Most people find that they can’t stomach eating a certain fruit or vegetable but they will happily drink it when the flavors are hidden in the other ingredients. Also, many parents are finding that they can get their children to drink juices that include beetroot and spinach without them even knowing it.

I would love to win a juicer! I do not have one, and I have tried in my blender – its just not the same! I would say that if there was a tip that I could give it would be to make sure to drink the juice (be it veggie, fruits, or fruit and veggie) as soon as possible once you are done juicing. The more time that passes, the more it tends to loose nutritional value. Also, make sure (as with making smoothies too), you wash your fruits and veggies thoroughly. There are all sorts of pesticides and stuff that you dont want in your juice. Juices are the most available to the body – quick. So make sure that what you are delivering is fruit and veggies – not petroleum or other synthetic/non-synthetic pesticides etc. ~Bella

My best juicing tip is to make sure you mix up the dense food with the watery food so it goes through completely. For example, sometimes I roll my leafy greens up AROUND a piece of celery or cucumber. Or I cut a divet in my apple and put the ginger in the divet so it goes through together. At the very least, I follow the dense food like leafy greens immediately with the watery food, such as apples, cukes, pears.

I just started juicing have been using a blender but would really love this juicer!! One of my favorites- Green tea-avocado-spinach and green grape smoothie YUMMY!!! Talk about an energy boost before doing morning yoga 🙂

This is the best tip that I know to give. When you start juicing and feeding your body with more fruits and vegetables than you ever have before make sure to use only 100% organic, pesticide free, non-gmo produce. It’s a shame when people start juicing and their bodies still aren’t receiving the full potential of what true organic foods can give them.

When you drink your vegetable juice, the juice should be at room temperature. This means you should take your vegetables out of the fridge and place on the counter for a few hours before juicing. Ideally and if you can, leave your vegetables out overnight to ensure they are at room temperature. Cold food shuts down the digestive system and this would then defeat the purpose of juicing.

Nut milks are a great alternative, like almond milk. Soaked overnight, you can put them in your juicer, and make your own! You can make fresh almond milk horchata… delish! And you can use the pulp for baking recipes or as a spread. Very little waste!

I would love to have a juicer!!!! Have locked at them every time I to in the store. Never have the cash to buy!! My doctor says we need more fruits and veggies —- what a perfect way to be so much more healthy!!!!! Keeping my fingers crossed!!!!!

My tip is not to get stuck in a rut, try new veggies and you might find something you love. I found I love beet juice and adding ginger to my juices. Also I always add cucumber it softens the taste of whatever you are juicing.

Hello, WS is my altimeter favorite store! My kitchen is full of wonderful WS products that I’ve collected from sales over many years. It’s so much fun to find a fine WS item at a deal! A bedeviled Juicer for free would be the conversation piece to top them all! Good luck to me 🙂

I think juicing rocks, for health, nutrition, and healing. Nothing like a Breville juicer, it is easy to use, easy to clean, and an awesome machine — a necessary item in every kitchen ! I want this duo — for juicing and for making smoothies, for the convenience and the quality name.

the tip i would have is to use all sorts of fruits and different leafy greens to enhance the health benefits everyone looks for while using a juicer….. i would love to have one to take advantage of the health benefits and also to play around with what is given to us by farmers and mother earth

Tip: I get frustrated sometimes trying to get baby spinach, mint leaves, fresh parsley, etc. down the chute on their own, so I started making “kale sandwiches” or “romaine sandwiches”. Taking a leafy green, I fill the centers with the smaller greens, roll it up, and feed that through the chute. It works like a charm!

My main tip is to buy a quality juicer. Secondly, I’d recommend alternating greens with apples/carrots and the like for best results. If you don’t have plans for the pulp, how about sharing with your dog? They will love it!

let your kids help make juice.. they love to make their own custom blend.. and then they can sample their creation! If your juicer vibrated and ‘travels’ around the table, put a dish towel down first.. it will stop the traveling.

i love juicing,i had one of the old pricey big ones,it was nice but work.ive dreamed of the new sleek efficient one’s.i’m over weight now and need to get in shape ,and back into the sports and activities i love.this could be my savior.

I just bought my first juicer on Jan 11, 2013. My boyfriend was recently diagnosed with cancer and I’ve changed everything in our diet regarding the way we eat and drink. Everything I buy now is 100% Organic and we juice everyday. I love juicing and I’m addicted to it in just a short time. So far my new Samson9005 works well, but I sure wish I could have afforded this Breville !!! It’s priced way to high for my budget. I like the fact that you can put whole fruit in there without cutting it up first. Dang I want one of these badly !!! Goodluck every one and happy juicing.

So looking forward to getting a juicer…the best tip I know has already been posted a few times; store your juice in a glass container. I have also heard that you should drink your juice as soon as possible because some of the nurtients may diminish if it sits for too long.

We all want the fountain of youth and this juicer might provide us just that. Use your imagination and juice whatever vegetables, fruits and herbs you like. Good luck to the winner! It would be nice if it was me.

My personal juicing tip is to limit mixing fruits together with vegetables — with the exception of mild fruits like apples and pears — to avoid stomach upset. I have found that (at least for me), fruits do not easily digest when mixed with vegetables (or with proteins and starches for that matter); they are best consumed on their own.

My best juicing tips would be to juice first this in the morning before you’ve eaten anything else. To chop the vegetables so they aren’t too big and to do it as often as you possibly can because its the best thing for you!

I grow my own wheatgrass to juice so I would have to say to make sure your leafy greens are set on the right option or else the machine will just eat them up and you’ll get very little juice. Things to try to juice would be carrots, raw beets, ginger, and of course the wheatgrass.

My daughter just moved away to college and took our juicer. I have a handful of Breville products and would love to add a Breville juicer to my countertop. I love to add some beets to most things I juice.

add an apple or peach gets my grandchildren to get their vegetable intake and they think it’s a treat…would love one to give to my daughter so they can utilize the benefits of juicing into adulthood !!

Ohhhh I would love to win this! I run a home daycare so I am constantly exposed to sick kids. I make fresh juice to help boost my immune system and help me stay healthy. I have just the very basic cheap juicer because the expensive ones are too out of my budget – but I’d love to have one! 🙂 Thanks for having this!

Biggest tip would be to start off with the best juicer on the market Breville Juice Fountain Duo. Once you have that, don’t be afraid to experiment. Your health, hair and skin will never be the same. A newer healthier beautiful you 🙂

I have been wanting a juicer for a long time, but kept putting other purchases ahead of it, like the wonderful yogurt maker that I purchased from WS a few years ago. With this juicer I can make healthy smoothies using my own homemade yogurt and juices 🙂

Here’s a tip for making a healthy juice that’s not an unappetizing green color. Juice together one head of fennel, two pears (Bartlett) and a nice hunk of ginger. Makes a lovely white drink that’s perfect for a winter day!

What a great giveaway! Leave it up to WS to be so generous.. I’ve been a loyal customer for a long time, as is my family. The only tip would be to let your imagination soar and your health prosper. Good luck to everyone.